How Increased Protective Buffer Zones Could Help Protect 3.6 million Pennsylvanians
Learn how proposed buffers around fracking sites could protect 3.6 million residents in Pennsylvania.
Ohio River Valley Coordinator
Katie Jones is the Ohio River Valley Coordinator at FracTracker. She works to monitor and analyze data associated with oil, gas, and petrochemical activities in the Ohio River Valley and nationally. She uses this information to keep the public informed and provide resources to support the needs of frontline communities, organizations, and campaigns.
Prior to joining FracTracker, Katie attended the University of Pittsburgh then spent ten years working in data management in New York City and Texas before she obtained her master’s degree in Natural Resources Stewardship from Colorado State University. She feels passionately about environmental justice issues and has volunteered extensively for activism groups to support just transitions away from fossil fuels.
Katie grew up in the Monongahela Valley and now lives in Pittsburgh where she enjoys hiking, baking, and gardening in her free time.
Email: jones@fractracker.org
Learn how proposed buffers around fracking sites could protect 3.6 million residents in Pennsylvania.
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